This study asks for the first time the experiences of detained pregnant women in British prisons. How do they experience the pregnancy? What circumstances are they facing in prison? What specific needs do midwives face in assisting imprisoned women?Peer reviewe
There are around 600 pregnant women incarcerated in one of the 12 prisons in England and Wales each ...
Objective: to investigate the association between maternal imprisonment during pregnancy and perinat...
YesBackground: Pregnant migrant women held in detention centres in the UK can be particularly vuln...
Background Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a lim...
Background: Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a li...
Laura Abbott, ‘The pregnant woman’s emotional journey through the prison system’, paper presented at...
The research used a qualitative group case study design. Kippendorf’s methodology was employed, whic...
It is understood that pregnant women make up around 6% of the female prison population although prec...
The suicides of six women within a year at Styal Prison in 2006 (Prison Reform Trust: 2010) lead the...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
Aims. To review published studies reporting maternity experiences and outcomes for pregnant incarc...
A number of social and cultural expectations can heavily influence pregnancy and birth experiences, ...
The aim was to understand the experiences of pregnant women in prison situation. We conducted a qual...
© 2020 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Fo...
© 2022 The Authors. Birth published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. This is an open access article under t...
There are around 600 pregnant women incarcerated in one of the 12 prisons in England and Wales each ...
Objective: to investigate the association between maternal imprisonment during pregnancy and perinat...
YesBackground: Pregnant migrant women held in detention centres in the UK can be particularly vuln...
Background Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a lim...
Background: Pregnant women in prisons are recognised as a marginalised group. However, there is a li...
Laura Abbott, ‘The pregnant woman’s emotional journey through the prison system’, paper presented at...
The research used a qualitative group case study design. Kippendorf’s methodology was employed, whic...
It is understood that pregnant women make up around 6% of the female prison population although prec...
The suicides of six women within a year at Styal Prison in 2006 (Prison Reform Trust: 2010) lead the...
There are currently 4200 women in prison, many of whom are pregnant or already mothers. Pregnant pri...
Aims. To review published studies reporting maternity experiences and outcomes for pregnant incarc...
A number of social and cultural expectations can heavily influence pregnancy and birth experiences, ...
The aim was to understand the experiences of pregnant women in prison situation. We conducted a qual...
© 2020 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Fo...
© 2022 The Authors. Birth published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. This is an open access article under t...
There are around 600 pregnant women incarcerated in one of the 12 prisons in England and Wales each ...
Objective: to investigate the association between maternal imprisonment during pregnancy and perinat...
YesBackground: Pregnant migrant women held in detention centres in the UK can be particularly vuln...